Influence du substrat sur la répartition des Crustacés stygobies interstitiels du Haut-Atlas occidental
Autor: | N. Coineau, F. de Bovee, M. Yacoubi-Khebiza, C. Boutin |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Zdroj: | Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie. 80:453-468 |
ISSN: | 1522-2632 0020-9309 |
DOI: | 10.1002/iroh.19950800310 |
Popis: | The interstitial stygobiont distributions of two rivers in the western High Atlas is analyzed in relation with sediment granulometry. Sixteen stations were sampled along the rivers N'Fis and Zat and their tributaries. Granulometry analyses were performed. Three grain size sediment types constitute the subterranean biotopes and reflect the local hydrodynamical conditions. The main rivers stations, which undergo frequent natural or human disturbances, are characterized by a high content of fine sediment; in contrast, tributaries stations show coarse and well-classified sediments due to more stable biotopes and more regular hydrological conditions. The 92 taxa group 28 stygobiontic species with 11 crustaceans species. PCA. based on 16 stations, three faunistic richness indexes and three granulometric factors display a high correlation between coarse grain-size content and the richness of stygobiontic taxa. A high silt content both limits the interstitial taxa and excludes crustaceans that occur only in coarse gravels. The granulometric preferenda in the species of the amphipod genus Metacrangonyx and isopods Microcerberus.Microcharon and Typhlocirolana are shown on Shepard triangular diagrams. Cohabitation of several species of the same genus could be explained by the occupancy of different ecological niches resulting from the grain-size proportion. |
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